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and I have no ideal how to look at crash log
help
Oh I heard Denuvo had kernel access.
But then again it may just be the GPU/CPU frying.
Glad to see the expert of knowing nothing offered their pov lol.
Could of been a BIOS overheat shutdown, i've had three happen to me now.
Numerous people have reported it and its likely down to the modern gaming trend of releasing exceptionally poorly optimised games onto the market with severe memory leak issues. Anno 1800 took over a year to semi fix their memory leak issue after they couldn't pretend there wasn't one anymore.
they are doing fine even so there is a problem about optimization for real
Wonder if they'll take best part of a year to sort it like Anno 1800's dev team did.
!. Updated video card driver to latest.
2. Reduce resolution to 720P
3. Play the mission past the area or fight that triggered the crash.
4. You can then, from in game settings, put your resolution back to normal.
hopefully it helps somebody else.